Exhibitors for The Northern England Tribal Art Fair,
The Crown Hotel, Harrogate 5th & 6th July 2008
This list will be amended as new exhibitors are confirmed.
If you would like us to e-mail you a regular exhibitor
list, please get in touch with us on info@tribalartfairs.com
John
Gillow Tribal Textiles, Cambridge. [
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John Gillow has written numerous
books on world textiles and is acknowledged
as one of the country's top experts in this field.
Carries a huge amount of stock
from all corners of the world. Regularly holds exhibitions
in Cambridge.
Alan Hugo African Art, Alfreton. [
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Specialist importer of Benin
bronze and brass pieces, masks and asst African
artefacts.
Brian Kitching, York. [
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Exhibiting a broad range of
affordable tribal masks, carvings and artefacts.
Nuadboran, Northallerton. [
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Aranya Condon
is the driving force behind Nuadboran. Originally
from Southern Thailand,
she moved to North Yorkshire in 2006 and along with
husband Bernard, a retired
art, craft and textiles teacher, founded Nuadboran.
Visit their new Northallerton premises and see an
extensive collection
of jewellery and textiles collected by Aranya and
Bernard during their
travels 'off the beaten track' throughout South East
Asia.
RB
Gallery, Harrogate. [
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The north's
finest tribal art gallery. Adjacent to the Crown Hotel
exhibiting top quality masks,
figures and artefacts from all parts of the globe.
Don't leave the show without visiting
the RB Gallery.
Sigma
Antiques, Ripon. [
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Showing
a selection of rare Afghan and Eastern Asian furniture,
weapons and miscellaneous
tribal artefacts.
Starbeck.com, Ripon. [
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Starbeck are the UK's main
supplier of multicultural and religious artefacts
to schools. Known, primarily
for ethnic products that are suitable for children
to handle in class, Starbeck will be exhibiting their
rarer gallery pieces.
Alan Teasdale, Houghton-le-Spring. [
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Exhibiting a fabulous collection
of Benin bronzes, intricate African masks and
figures.
Tema
Tribal Art, Glasgow. [
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Ian Shaw, founder of Tema
Tribal Arts endeavours to provide African artefacts
of excellent quality at affordable prices. Tema do
not deal in copies,
Ian is particularly selective in the items presented
for sale. With over
15 years collecting experience and having travelled
extensively in West
Africa, Tema can offer museum quality pieces to the
collector.
Tribe
Arts, Leyburn. [
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Specialist supplier who was
born and raised in Nigeria and has lived in Ethiopia
, Kenya and Tanzania. After spending a lifetime collecting
masks, figures, textiles and
artefacts has now set up in business offering many
unusual and exciting pieces.
Plus:
African Thatch Co. [
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Custom Display Cases. [
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Chris Kelly, Sculptor [
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& Mini Tribal Art Fleamarket! [
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To enquire about
exhibiting at the fair, please contact:
Eddie
or Peter
or info@tribalartfairs.com
A selection of our exhibitors'
stock is showing in the gallery.
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